In COVID-1984 the truth has been exiled - and all who dare speak the truth are deemed black sheep. Defying the Orwellian Narcoleptic New Normal. Darkfield and brightfield amateur microscopy. Dredging nano/microtech stealth sludge within my own blood.
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Having now looked closely at seven samples of tap water recently and found strange angular and rectangular shapes and patterns in most of the drying samples, I'm now inclined to conclude that these are probably NOT nanotech derived - contra...
Following on from my last post on tap water I now include a large batch of further images which provide extra detail. These chip-like angular and rectangular shapes appeared on the slide many hours later as the sample dried (on the second d...
Over recent days I took a look under the microscope at three samples of tap water, two of which became my main focus and the third of which was quickly discarded after an initial preview. The tap water was briefly run before taking one drop...
Following on from my preliminary look at a rain water sample in my last post, I now focus on the tomato microscopy which I took considerable time scrutinising last week. The thing that was very striking to me was the many similarities of ap...
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